Having searched Eastern and Western Europe for a missing heir, Kate Walker finally completed her long and arduous journey, obtaining the signature of Hans Voralberg and closing the automaton factory buyout. Mission accomplished?

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“If you loved the first one or thought that it would be excellent if only the puzzles were more challenging, this is a game you will not want to be without.”80% – AdventureGamers

“Like the final part of 'The Lord of the Rings,' the completion of the journey of Hans and Kate deserves the highest marks.”100% – Quandary

“It has a great storyline that grips you from the get-go. Superb graphics, sound and music push Syberia II above being good, and just short of being great.”86% – IGN

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Having searched Eastern and Western Europe for a missing heir, Kate Walker finally completed her long and arduous journey, obtaining the signature of Hans Voralberg and closing the automaton factory buyout.

Mission accomplished? Not for this sophisticated New York lawyer…

An unlikely pair, young Kate Walker and old, eccentric Hans Voralberg now set off on a journey together: in search of the last of the fabled Syberian mammoths at the heart of a long and forgotten universe. The surreal quest Hans began alone several years ago will come to a final close as he and Kate face obstacles far more dangerous than ever before, testing their courage and determination.

Excellent storyline defines this game's playability. Although the theme of the story doesn't seem special at all, but designers must be complimented for building a haunting gameplay upon it. Elements of longing, mysticism, fantasy, and mystery are well-blended, and make you want to play further and further. Dialogues are well-written and entertaining. Visuals are nothing special. While playing it on a 24" 1080p monitor wasn't a great experience--the blurry edges around all objects were quite visible, they didn't impede my enjoyment in any sense. Puzzles are quite straight-forward, and don't require any critical thinking skills on your part; you just have to be alert to your surroundings at all times. If there's an object or character that you can interact with, be assured it has some use in the game.

The only major irritant in the game is its tedious gameplay. Your character will need to walk around a lot in order to figure out the problems and proceed further in the game. All that could've been bypassed by making the character appear at the location of interest with a single click. But no, the designers make you watch the character walk all the way to the desired location, which will make you impatient; you might even turn-off the game in anger--only to return a few hours later :).

PS: To play the complete story, you will need to play this game after Syberia. Having said that, for some reason if you decide to play this game only, you will be briefed about what happened in the first episode via an option in the main menu.

OMG. Just completed this game and I'm SO HAPPY I got this game (from kangarooster)! The game is a click game with alot of clues and puzzles. I must confess that I did sometimes follow a walkthrough because I couldn't be arsed to think for myself, but it does NOT destroy the experience since the story is so amazing. Actually got teary eyes at the end.

This is a game worth playing for just the story itself and I completed it in just over 6,5 hours, so just enough for this sort of game. PLAY IT! <3

Syberia 2 is a casual exploration game with a lovely story and marvelous visuals. It's hard to find directions at times and there are no clues for some puzzles (it's just a matter of trial and error to solve them). But, since you shouldn't play this game for intellectual challenge anyway, but rather the story, I suggest to use this walktrough guide: http://www.gameboomers.com/wtcheats/pcSs/syberia2.htm. Also, there are some geographical and historical inaccuracies in the story, but don't be too fault-finding. View Syberia 2 as a modern fairy-tale.

Although, this game is better than it's predecessor in every aspect, somehow I didn't enjoy it that much. It's still worth buying for a calm and relaxing experience. My overall rating: 7.5/10.

WHat a wonderful sequel. One of the few that is as good as the first. Play Syberia first before you play this. This game is worth every penny. It's fun, it's casual, has good graphics and a good story line.

If you loved Syberia I you don't need my telling you to play this one too and if you didn't, well, then don't even try it. Syberia I promised a sequel with interesting new places and memorable characters and that's exactly what Syberia II delivered. The only thing is, it tied most, if not all, of its loose ends and that just makes you wonder what Syberia III could possibly be about. Whatever it is I'll be looking forward to it.

A great second game and was more of a continuation than a sequel. Amazing artwork and wonderfully crafted plot creates a details and enchanting gaming experience. Again not at all tedious for a point-and-click adventure, and the only difference from the previous game is that the puzzles are a more challenging. Always a walkthrough if you get stuck (and doesn't take away from the experience). Cried towards the end. Great game, loved the characters.

I've played Syberia and Syberia II twice now, a few years apart, and they haven't lost their magic. Something about the great acting, Kate, whimsical Oscar, the unique storyline, the pieces of fallen Soviet era and great clue/puzzles - it all combines to create a game that I enjoy playing. I have a habit for not finishing games, so the fact that I've finished this game twice now... I am really looking forward to Syberia III - it's been a long time coming.

The ending is as fulfilling as I wished it to be. Syberia made me love and discover more point and clicks. Such a good voice acting. Everything about the series is precious to me. The music that starts playing whenever you're on the right track. I became attached to the characters as a kid. For instance, whenever Kate's mother would call (or her friend\husbando\boss), I was like "heck, who wants to go back home when such adventure awaits?"

I played this game a long time ago and decided that I wanted to play again since I used to love this game. The graphics are nice, considering the age of the game. It has breathtaking backgrounds, definitely enough to look at. The music and voice acting is very good as well. The gameplay is your standard point-and-click adventuring. There are some disadvantantages, it takes a while to go from a screen to the next which can become frustrating. Often you need to go between screens to try and complete some sequence of actions or find some item you missed, this takes forever! Fortunately the story is very good and really worth the hassle with the pixel hunting. It is also an option to play with the help of a walkthrough just to enjoy the story, it is worth it! When you are a adventure game fan, play this game! If you are not, the gameplay might get extremely frustrating but I would still say play it for the amazing story!

It suffers from the same issues as the first Syberia (the puzzles aren't great, lots of running back and forth across empty screens) but the story goes to some interesting places and the environments are quite beautiful. I went through it with a walkthrough and enjoyed it.

This game is a lovely little adventure. Travel around the world searching for clues to unravel a mystery. It's a puzzle-style game, where you "point and click" to interact with your environment and items in your backpack. Beautifully written and engaging story, with stylized backdrops for you to explore just long enough to enjoy them without ever getting bored. This game picks up just a little while after the first Syberia ends. So probably play that one first, then start this one.